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Trump threatened on Friday to impose a 25% tariff on Apple for any iPhones sold, but not made, in the US, as part of his administration's goal of re-shoring jobs. ALSO READ \| "Don
A series of legal and policy developments involving the Trump administration have been highlighted. From Harvard suing the government over foreign student enrollment restrictions to FTC's decision regarding Microsoft's acquisition,
Businesses are getting a free pass from the Trump administration from a wide variety of enforcement actions they had been facing under President Joe Biden.
The abrupt, premature dismissals of agency officials has teed up a Supreme Court decision that, if delivered in the president's favor, could give him substantially more authority.
President Trump's proposal to manufacture Apple's iPhone in the U.S. encounters legal hurdles. Economic experts note that tariffs alone may not suffice for re-shoring production jobs as the technological requirements for automation aren't yet available.
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Sen. Eric Schmitt 'confident' Trump's deportation efforts will continue amid legal challengesSen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discuss the Trump administration's efforts to remove criminal illegal migrants on 'The Evening Edit.' White House dismisses scores of National Security Council staff
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs may be able to survive a legal challenge, thanks in part to a Japanese zipper company that sued the Nixon administration 50 years ago.
The Trump administration seeks to end the Flores Settlement Agreement, key to protecting child migrants, citing outdated necessity amid new policies. Advocates argue its removal endangers children's safety.